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Brain chips to be tested on humans this year, Elon Musk says
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They were going to ask for volunteers from Musk's legions of loyal fans, but then they realised the subjects needed to have brains.
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Brain chips to be tested on humans this year, Elon Musk says
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They were going to ask for volunteers from Musk's legions of loyal fans, but then they realised the subjects needed to have brains.
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Brain chips to be tested on humans this year, Elon Musk says
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I just love the assumption that we have to have brain implants (why? Because L. Ron Musk said so?)
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Why do some people care so much about making this a new Reddit?
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Heh, the growing passive-aggression the last few years definitely was Toxic Ex-Girlfriend territory.
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Why do some people care so much about making this a new Reddit?
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That's my main desire when not wanting this to be Reddit 2.0, that and a move away from the heavily US-centric bias, in views, content and assumption it's the default lived experience of the users.
Unfortunately, American lensing isn't a function of reddit, it's a function of Americans, full stop.
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Retailers drop Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 price six days after launch
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...it's also worse than the 3060Ti...
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How big is Starfield? ‘Irresponsibly large,’ says Bethesda exec
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Yeah, it's easy to have a bug-free game if everything is hard-scripted to play out exactly in one way. COD SP campaign set pieces are bug-free because literally everything was hand crafted to play out exactly the way it does for every player, in every instance.
They're not games so much as they're movie sets, and the player is just the lead actor. Acting simulators.
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I'm not worried about the bugs so much as I'm worried about the half-arsed mechanics Todd slipped in here that Bethesda really doesn't know how to do properly (crafting, base-building, romance) that's outside the scope of their skills.
I fear it's gonna be "Todd Howard Tries To Clone No Man's Sky, Mass Effect, And The Sims - But In SPACE! - And Fails Miserably".
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BattleBit Remastered is dominating Steam because there's no catch: it's just a lot of game for $15
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This. They're selling an experience, not just...a game. It's a fuckload of sizzle for a relatively tiny and bland sausage.
It's funny how you get the mainstream gamer crowd lose their shit over a lot of Nintendo games for selling well - despite the "bad" graphics and "kiddy" themes, and I'm just like..."The gameplay is solid. That's what makes games good."
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Taipan deserves the spot more than brown snake but you get the idea.
Inland taipan? Yes. Regular taipan? No.
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CD Projekt Red insists that Cyberpunk 2077's launch wasn't that bad, but 'it became a cool thing not to like it'
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It wasn't really meant to be a game, it turns out. It was just a Hype Delivery Vehicle.
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Just realized something I *don't* miss about reddit: post anxiety
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Truegaming was like that: you had to make a post that fostered a discussion...but you couldn't frame it in any was as something that could possibly be asking readers a question, or imply a demand for reader input.
So, you had to write something that people would reply to and not reply to at the same time...
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Just realized something I *don't* miss about reddit: post anxiety
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You've got a bunch of nerds whose sole positive trait they ascribe to themselves is being smart, so they'll do anything to prove that - it's the only thing keeping them going. That was reddit.
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'Like something out of Black Mirror': Police robots go on patrol at Singapore airport | CNN
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Disneyland with the death penalty.
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Starfield is Going to be “a Modder’s Paradise” – Todd Howard
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My favourite example of Bethesda going quantity over quality is when they looked at New Vegas, saw that every gamer and their (cyber)dog said they loved the dialogue, and Todd's takeaway from that was "Soooo...we should fully voice the player character...twice over?"
Oh, and there's a reason they went to a dialogue wheel...
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The Way Of The White Wolf
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I swear, Caravan was created by like this one guy at Obsidian who was locked in a broom closet with a bunch of mismatched playing cards and when someone finally went to get the mop bucket one day found him in their, crazed and dehydrated, and he'd created Caravan.
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CD Projekt Red insists that Cyberpunk 2077's launch wasn't that bad, but 'it became a cool thing not to like it'
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Australia demands Twitter explain how it will tackle online hate
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I had to expand this post to get to the bottom of it.
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The Way Of The White Wolf
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You're not alone. I just really don't care for CCGs.
I just got that mod that lets you insta-win as soon as you play, for the plot point games.
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Reddit CEO defiant as moderator strike shutters thousands of forums: 'We made a business decision that we’re not negotiating on'
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Same. A few years back when there was a big shift to make reddit Social Media™ (which it is not) because that's what gets money from investors they started clamping down on anything non-circlejerky because they were trying to grow subs and promote it as the Happiest Place On The Intarwebs.
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CD Projekt Red insists that Cyberpunk 2077's launch wasn't that bad, but 'it became a cool thing not to like it'
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The bugs were the best thing to happen to that game.
Why? Because it distracted every insufferable zoomer and stole all the oxygen away from the completely lacklustre gameplay, narrative, and design.